Artists of the collective FeCuOp—Jason Ferguson, Christian Curiel, Brandon Opalka, and Victor Villafañe, with Locust Projects director Lorie Mertes, remember the history of contemporary art in Miami and contemplate the impact of the global pandemic on art. Recorded in person and online.
Artist Trenton Doyle Hancock brings his mythological “Moundverse” to Miami in 2019. Locust Projects gives over the entire space to his site-specific installation—a world inspired by comic books, toys, horror films and animations.
In 2018, Locust Projects invited the Detroit-based design duo known as rootoftwo to bring three headless chickens to roost in Miami. For six months, Cezanne…
Art of the Everyday? What happens outside the art scene inspires many of today’s curators, filmmakers and artists. They mine the conceptual depth of personal…
In our report from Miami Art Week 2017, Tanja Hollander, Nancy Davidson, Tania El Khoury, Sara Driver and Amy Sherald talk about the roles that social…
Artist Alexis Gideon talks about myth and memory in his newest animated video opera: The Comet and The Glacier. He brings a unique musical narrative to…
Our show is a feast of new performance art projects. Hear the conversation Cathy Byrd recorded with artist William Pope.L one night during the roving street performance he created for the…
Artists Joyce J. Scott and Antonia Wright join Cathy Byrd for the first Miami broadcast of the Fresh Art International show on Jolt Radio. Baltimore-based…
Get the low down on a few highlights of Miami Art Week 2015! “Not everything happens on the beach,” says Camila Miorelli, a member of our #FreshVUE Collective….